AUTHORS AND WORKS QUOTED. 269 



Rios (Pedro De Los). His manuscript on Mexican antiqui- 

 ties, xiii, 93, 105, 183, 204, 205, 267 ; xiv, 18. 



Robertson. History of America, xiii, 179, 180, 407 ; xiv, 7, 

 59. 



S. 



Sacy (Sylvestre De). Arabian grammar, xiii, 308. 

 Sahagun (Bernardino De). His manuscripts on Mexican 



antiquities, xiii, 278. 

 Scaliger. Notes on Manilius, xiii, 383 ; on tbe Correction 



of Time, xiv, 236. 

 Scbaubacb. History of the Astronomy of the Greeks, xiv, 



241. 

 Schlegel (Fred.) On the Languages and Knowledge of the 



Indians, xiii, 93, 223; xiv, 222. 

 Schloezer. Proof which he has furnished that the history 

 of the North does not go back farther tban the tenth 

 century, xiii, 83. 

 Schmidt. On the Origin of the Zodiac, xiv, 241 . 

 Seneca. Natural Questions ; on tbe origin of fire, xiii, 226 ; 

 on the manner in which the Egyptians distinguished 

 the two genders of words, 322. 

 Servius. Commentary on Virgil, xiv, 242. 

 Sextus Empiricus. Against Mathematicians, xiii, 384, 387. 

 Siguenza (Carlos De). Cyclography, xiii, 279 , xiv, 63 ; his 

 manuscript on Mexican antiquities, xiii, 197 ; xiv, 25. 

 Sonnerat. Voyage to India, xiii, 340. 

 Souciet (Father). Astronomical Observations on China, 

 xiii, 328, 338, 343, 355, 356, 387; xiv, 128, 136, 

 142, 147 and foil. 

 Sripeti, Indian poet, xiv, 365. 

 Stolberg (Fred-Leop. Count). History of the Religion of 



